Bottas wants to be treated as Hamilton's equal

Sao Paulo, Brazil: Valtteri Bottas intends to take the initiative in his intra-team battle with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton next year and prove he deserves to be treated as an equal.

The Finn, who joined the team as an emergency replacement for 2016 world champion German Nico Rosberg in January this year, has committed to Mercedes for another year.

But he told reporters ahead of this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix that he has no intention of being seen as a number two driver to Hamilton, the four-time world champion who has already taken the 2017 title.

"Even though he is a really, really good driver and very consistent, I also need to believe in myself,” said Bottas. "I can't put myself in a place of number two, otherwise I would rather stay at home."

Bottas' form has been under scrutiny as Mercedes battled to complete a fourth consecutive constructors’ championship and he fought to overhaul German Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari and take the runners-up spot in the driver standings.

In his maiden year with the team, Bottas has recorded his first Formula One wins and pole positions, but struggled for consistency.

Hamilton has been faster than Bottas in qualifying in 13 of the 18 races and has won nine times while Bottas has won twice.

Bottas added: "This year I have learned massively and I want to see it as kind of a learning year for me with the team, but starting next year with the people I know it's going to be quite different and I just need to go for it and learn from all the hard times."